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What's frustrating is that they have the QB they need in Mark Sanchez. The problem with Sanchez is that the organization ruined him because, well, there's no organization.

There's no coaching staff, there's no system. They've basically stripped Sanchez of everything he needs to succeed short of actually amputating his limbs. But hell, they might as well do that too while they're at it.

Oddly enough, McElroy is actually the better choice right now because while he lacks the tools -- unlike Sanchez -- to be a successful QB, he knows how to manage the ball much better than Sanchez.

But just knowing how to manage the ball will only get you so far in the NFL.

The answer is to hold on to Sanchez, especially since they're commited to him financially, and bring in a whole new coaching staff that can establish a system under which Sanchez can thrive. But until then, they might as well start McElroy.

Hell, they can't even get that right.

"Ain't got the call no more. Got a lot of sinful idears – but they seem kinda sensible...."

When the team's best receiver is Jeremy Kerley, how can you expect Sanchez to be as successful as he was in his firts two seasons. Although his last game was pathetic, I think he could be a good fit for a team with a good surrounding cast.

Pete Carroll nailed it when he said Sanchez left USC too early. He wasn't fully ready, everybody knew it. But who knows what might've happened if he did stay in college 1 more year.

pete carroll nailed it when he said sanchez left usc too early. He wasn't fully ready, everybody knew it. But who knows what might've happened if he did stay in college 1 more year.

+1

Scarecrow: I haven't got a brain... only straw.Dorothy: How can you talk if you haven't got a brain?Scarecrow: I don't know... But some people without brains do an awful lot of talking... don't they?Dorothy: Yes, I guess you're right.

What's frustrating is that they have the QB they need in Mark Sanchez. The problem with Sanchez is that the organization ruined him because, well, there's no organization.

There's no coaching staff, there's no system. They've basically stripped Sanchez of everything he needs to succeed short of actually amputating his limbs. But hell, they might as well do that too while they're at it.

Oddly enough, McElroy is actually the better choice right now because while he lacks the tools -- unlike Sanchez -- to be a successful QB, he knows how to manage the ball much better than Sanchez.

But just knowing how to manage the ball will only get you so far in the NFL.

The answer is to hold on to Sanchez, especially since they're commited to him financially, and bring in a whole new coaching staff that can establish a system under which Sanchez can thrive. But until then, they might as well start McElroy.